Your Guide to Holiday Ops Low- and Mid-Tier Vehicles in Large Boxes

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In addition to the five Tier VIII and IX vehicles available in the Holiday Ops 2024 Large Boxes, there are just as many Tier II–V rewards. For tankers new to the game or for those who enjoy low- to mid-tier battles, these machines are welcome additions to any Garage. We examine the following brand-new vehicles:

Read on to learn about their unique features in detail and get crew and equipment recommendations.

VARMT
Hit Points
600
 HP
Time for Complete Loading
19
 s
Time for Autoreloading One Shell
2.5
 s
Shells in the Magazine
3
 shells
Average Damage
115/115/185
 HP
Average Penetration
128/177/38
 mm
Dispersion at 100 m
0.42
 m
Aiming Time
2.1
 s
Gun Depression / Elevation Angles
−15/60
 deg
Top Speed / Reverse Speed
45/18
 km/h
VM24 CHAFFEE NO. 594
Hit Points
550
 HP
Gun Reload Time
4.4
 s
Average Damage
110/110/175
 HP
Average Penetration
96/143/38
 mm
Dispersion at 100 m
0.38
 m
Aiming Time
1.5
 s
Gun Depression / Elevation Angles
−10/15
 deg
Top Speed / Reverse Speed
56/20
 km/h
IVIT-3
Hit Points
560
 HP
Gun Reload Time
4
 s
Average Damage
110/110/164
 HP
Average Penetration
68/100/38
 mm
Dispersion at 100 m
0.45
 m
Aiming Time
2.4
 s
Gun Depression / Elevation Angles
−8/25
 deg
Top Speed / Reverse Speed
50/15
 km/h
IIIA7E3
Hit Points
460
 HP
Gun Reload Time
3
 s
Average Damage
50/50/60
 HP
Average Penetration
78/121/23
 mm
Dispersion at 100 m
0.35
 m
Aiming Time
1.6
 s
Gun Depression / Elevation Angles
−10/20
 deg
Top Speed / Reverse Speed
35/15
 km/h
IIVickers 6 ton
Hit Points
340
 HP
Gun Reload Time
2.9
 s
Average Damage
50/50/65
 HP
Average Penetration
55/82/23
 mm
Dispersion at 100 m
0.45
 m
Aiming Time
2
 s
Gun Depression / Elevation Angles
−10/22
 deg
Top Speed / Reverse Speed
35/15
 km/h
 
 
V
ARMT
V
Chaffee 594
IV
IT-3
III
A7E3
II
Vickers 6 t

ARMT

With its box-like turret and a cannon that fits into a groove, the V ARMT 's looks make it stand out. But it also has some surprising stats that surpass vehicles of the same tier and class. It excels in a support or flanking role, using its superb gun depression and elevation to dislodge stubborn enemies from well-protected positions.

  • Firepower
  • Survivability
  • Mobility
  • Equipment
  • Crew Perks

The ARMT carries a 76 mm three-round autoloader that can deliver 862 DPM, but its burst fire can chip away 345 HP in five seconds by draining the clip into mid- to close-range enemies. Where the ARMT really shines, though, is hull-down combat—especially in hills—where its sweet 15 degrees of gun depression comes into play. Have an enemy in an elevated position taking potshots at you? No problem! Put the ARMT's 60 degrees of gun elevation to good use and blow them off the perch. (To put things in perspective, 60 degrees is more than most SPGs!)

The ARMT's turret is covered by 76/50/25 mm of armor, but its large and odd shape is an easy target. The hull is protected by 50/50/25 mm of armor and should be kept safely out of the line of fire as much as possible.

The 550 hp engine churns out a respectable 45 km/h top speed and good 16.18 hp/t specific power that keeps pace with teammates and enemies and handles various terrains. Grab an optional Turbocharger to get an edge.

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your vehicle. For more information on these and other pieces of equipment, please see our complete guide.

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Improved Ventilation

Turbocharger

Enhanced Gun Laying Drive
ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Improved Ventilation

Turbocharger

Improved Aiming

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your tank crew. Please see our guide for complete details.

Commander
(Radio Operator,
Loader)

Brothers in Arms

Situational Awareness

Jack of All Trades

Repairs
Gunner
(Loader)

Brothers in Arms

Snap Shot

Adrenaline Rush

Repairs
Driver
Brothers in Arms

Smooth Ride

Clutch Braking

Repairs

M24 Chaffee No. 594

The V M24 Chaffee No. 594 is the Premium sports car version of the American Tech Tree counterpart: It looks sleeker and has bigger wheels. But while it has more firepower, it has a lower top speed. At its core, it dutifully fulfills the role of scout and will serve a team well.

  • Firepower
  • Survivability
  • Mobility
  • Equipment
  • Crew Perks

The M24 Chaffee No. 594 packs a 75 mm cannon with a lightning-fast 1.5 s aiming time that causes a respectable 110/110/175 HP of damage and penetrates 96/143/38 mm of armor. The reload time of under 5 seconds translates to almost 1,500 DPM. It can put up a fight from the flanks or against other light tanks, but mediums, heavies, and tank destroyers pose a greater challenge.

Due to the vehicle's light 25/25/19 mm hull and 38/25/25 mm turret armor, sneaky passive scouting is the key to battlefield survival. Even using angling to deflect shots is an incredibly risky proposition. Don't overlook the vehicle's 360 m base view range, though—it can easily exceed 470 m with the right equipment and crew training.

Speed is a key aspect for a light tank, and for the most part, the 296 hp engine delivers. Reaching a top speed of 56 km/h, the M24 Chaffee No. 594 may fall behind other same-tier lights, but it can close the gap—and improve its acceleration—by equipping a Turbocharger.

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your vehicle. For more information on these and other pieces of equipment, please see our complete guide.

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Coated Optics

Turbocharger

Low Noise Exhaust System
ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Coated Optics

Gun Rammer

Turbocharger

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your tank crew. Please see our guide for complete details.

Commander
Repairs

Concealment

Recon

Brothers in Arms
Gunner
Repairs

Concealment

Snap Shot

Brothers in Arms
Driver
Repairs

Concealment

Smooth Ride

Brothers in Arms
Radio Operator
Repairs

Concealment

Situational Awareness

Brothers in Arms
Loader
Repairs

Concealment

Safe Stowage

Brothers in Arms

IT-3

Historically, the IV IT-3 was conceived as a self-propelled anti-tank vehicle equipped with a powerful short-barreled 76 mm cannon. In World of Tanks, it's a fast, feisty, and tenacious flanker.

  • Firepower
  • Survivability
  • Mobility
  • Equipment
  • Crew Perks

The IT-3 hardly lacks bite. The vehicle carries a stubby 76 mm cannon that deals 110/110/164 HP of damage, which can quickly add up to 1,320 DPM. With a dispersion of 0.45 m, it's best to unload on mid- to close-range enemies. The 68/100/38 mm penetration is a bit of a drawback, so use caution when taking on heavies—particularly those of higher tiers.

Rely on the vehicle's mobility to survive because the IT-3's 30/15/15 mm hull and 20/15/15 mm turret armor are liabilities. That isn't to say the vehicle can't bounce the occasional shot. Just don't overly rely on it for shelter from incoming rounds—particularly artillery, which can be devastating.

Thanks to a 370 hp engine with 21.76 hp/t specific power, the IT-3 has excellent mobility that defines its gameplay. Move actively on the map, break through unprotected enemy flanks, and quickly destroy thinly armored foes. Use the quick acceleration to traverse short distances faster than enemy peers, and embrace the 50 km/h top speed to quickly reposition to collapsing flanks to provide extra support.

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your vehicle. For more information on these and other pieces of equipment, please see our complete guide.

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Improved Ventilation

Turbocharger

Coated Optics
ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Improved Ventilation

Turbocharger

Improved Hardening

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your tank crew. Please see our guide for complete details.

Commander
(Radio Operator)

Brothers in Arms

Situational Awareness

Jack of All Trades

Repairs
Gunner
Brothers in Arms

Snap Shot

Armorer

Repairs
Driver
Brothers in Arms

Smooth Ride

Off-Road Driving

Repairs
Loader
Brothers in Arms

Intuition

Adrenaline Rush

Repairs

A7E3

If parts of the III A7E3 look familiar, you're correct. Historically, the vehicle never reached production, but components from the prototype—including the suspension, engine, and turret—were adapted for other vehicles, such as the Matilda and Churchill tanks. Although the A7E3 is a light, its strengths are maximized and weaknesses minimized when played as a tank destroyer.

  • Firepower
  • Survivability
  • Mobility
  • Equipment
  • Crew Perks

Firepower is the A7E3's biggest strength. With a fantastic 0.35 m dispersion at 100 m, fast 1.6 s aiming time, and good 78/121/23 mm penetration, the QF 2-pdr Mk. IX cannon can successfully deliver 50/50/60 HP of damage to almost any exposed part of an enemy vehicle.

The A7E3's strongest survivability attributes come not from its armor but rather from its concealment values. Its large size makes it a big target, and it doesn't take much enemy fire to send the vehicle—covered by 14/9/9 mm of hull and 14/14/14 mm of turret armor—back to the Garage. Play the A7E3 like a tank destroyer: Choose a spot carefully, engage enemies from a distance, and put the 17% stationary concealment to good use.

With a top speed of 35 km/h, flanking and changing positions are cumbersome and risk exposure to enemy fire. It's best to decide on a position, rely on sniping tactics, and move only when absolutely necessary.

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your vehicle. For more information on these and other pieces of equipment, please see our complete guide.

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Low Noise Exhaust System

Turbocharger
ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Turbocharger

Binocular Telescope

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your tank crew. Please see our guide for complete details.

Commander
Concealment

Brothers in Arms

Recon

Repairs
Gunner
Concealment

Brothers in Arms

Snap Shot

Repairs
Driver
Concealment

Brothers in Arms

Off-Road Driving

Repairs
Radio Operator
Concealment

Brothers in Arms

Situational Awareness

Repairs
Loader
Concealment

Brothers in Arms

Safe Stowage

Repairs

Vickers 6 ton

Within the chaos of automatic cannon fire and the clashing of speedy machines that characterize Tier II battles, the II Vickers 6 ton may feel out of place. But once you grow accustomed to the vehicle's deliberate pace and single-shot accurate cannon, you'll find it plays needed reliable support and "finisher" roles on the battlefield.

  • Firepower
  • Survivability
  • Mobility
  • Equipment
  • Crew Perks

The Vickers 6 ton's stubby 47 mm cannon has characteristics similar to those of conventional vehicles of the same tier, dealing 50/50/65 HP of damage and penetrating 55/82/23 mm of armor. With a reload time of almost 3 seconds, choose targets carefully, and don't overlook the 10 degrees of gun depression for hull-down opportunities.

The thin 12/12/12 mm of armor on the hull and turret provides minimal protection, but the small turret makes for a tough target for enemies to pinpoint when it's the only exposed part. It's worth noting the Vickers 6 ton comes with a permanent camouflage that gives it a +3% bonus to concealment on all map types, thereby saving you the gold to purchase a camouflage or style.

Unlike many same-tier vehicles, this is not a fast tank. However, the 35 km/h top speed forces deliberate planning and allows players to see where the vehicle is needed most, which is often finishing off enemies damaged from skirmishes.

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your vehicle. For more information on these and other pieces of equipment, please see our complete guide.

RECOMMENDED SETUP
Turbocharger
ALTERNATIVE SETUP
Binocular Telescope

Check out the setup below to get the most out of your tank crew. Please see our guide for complete details.

Commander
(Radio Operator)

Repairs

Brothers in Arms

Situational Awareness

Firefighting
Gunner
(Loader)

Repairs

Brothers in Arms

Snap Shot

Firefighting
Driver
Repairs

Brothers in Arms

Smooth Ride

Firefighting

Check out the complete list of fantastic Holiday Ops 2024 rewards available from Large Boxes, including the ten exciting Tier II–IX Premium vehicles.


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